Boy's Suit, 1820-1830

Summary

Eton-style suits -- the short jacket and long, straight trousers shown in this example -- were common for young boys in the early 19th Century. This more expensive silk version was owned by a member of a rural New York State family. Boys wore Eton suits for school or special occasions. Boys from poorer families likely wore just shirts and trousers.

Eton-style suits -- the short jacket and long, straight trousers shown in this example -- were common for young boys in the early 19th Century. This more expensive silk version was owned by a member of a rural New York State family. Boys wore Eton suits for school or special occasions. Boys from poorer families likely wore just shirts and trousers.

Artifact

Suit (Main garment)

Date Made

1820-1830

Place of Creation

United States 

United Kingdom, England 

Creator Notes

Probably made in the United States or England

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

35.596.5

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Silk (Textile)
Cotton (Textile)

Technique

Hand sewing

Color

Gray (Color)
Brown
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Length: 12.75 in

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